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The first sale of ekiben is generally believed to have been at the Utsunomiya Station in 1885 which opened when the Nihon Tetsudo line linked the station to Ueno Station in Tokyo. [2] In the beginning the ekiben offered were simple fare, the ekiben offered at Utsunomiya Station were simply onigiri (rice balls) wrapped in young bamboo leaves. [2 ...
Kamameshi is sometimes served in ekiben, or bento boxes purchased at train stations. A small-scale replica of the kama is used to create an individual serving of kamameshi. A well known example is Tōge no Kamameshi , sold at Karuizawa Station in Nagano Prefecture , using a Mashiko ware kettle.
Ekiben Hitoritabi (駅弁ひとり旅, "Train Lunch Solo Journey") is a seinen manga series by Jun Hayase, serialized in Manga Action.It focuses on the main character, Nakahara Daisuke, as he eats ekiben, bento meals sold at train stations, as he travels around Japan by rail.
The act itself is named after the box that is filled with food that is sold by vendors walking around train stations or sporting events, ekiben. [2] The term was first popularized by Japanese male actor, Chocoball Mukai .
Enoshima Electric Railway route. The line is 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) long and has a rail gauge of 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in).It is single-track; however, five of the route's fifteen stations are equipped with passing loops, allowing for the operation of bi-directional traffic.
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Taiwan Railway Bento (Chinese: 台鐵便當; pinyin: Táitiě Biàndāng) are a type of ekiben (bento boxed meals) manufactured and distributed on Taiwan Railway at major railway stations and in train cars. It is estimated that, with five million boxed meals sold per annum, the annual revenue from bento distribution is 370 million NTD (approx ...
Ekiben (Japanese: 駅弁) is a 1999 Japanese mock documentary film centering on the adult video (AV) industry which was written and directed by Shungo Kaji. Ekiben refers to a box lunch sold at train stations in Japan and it is also a slang term referring to a sexual position where the man remains standing while supporting the woman who faces him with her legs wrapped around his waist. [1]